Dr Amin Roberts, a paediatric gastroenterologist who diagnosed suspected medical child abuse in a young patient who was referred to him. He gave evidence in the trial underway in the High Court at Nelson, now in its fifth week. Photo / Norrie Montgomery Dr Amin Roberts, a paediatric gastroenterologist who diagnosed suspected medical child abuse in a young patient who was referred to him. He gave evidence in the trial underway in the High Court at Nelson, now in its fifth week. Photo / Norrie Montgomery

Trial enters fifth week

Child ‘never had intestinal failure’

Second opinion sought

Infection follows hospital discharge

Suspicions mount

‘Tipping point’ challenged by defence

Marie Dyhrberg, KC, in the High Court at Nelson. She has conducted an extensive cross-examination of Dr Amin Roberts, who suspected medical child abuse in the case of Child X. Photo / Tracy NealMarie Dyhrberg, KC, in the High Court at Nelson. She has conducted an extensive cross-examination of Dr Amin Roberts, who suspected medical child abuse in the case of Child X. Photo / Tracy Neal